From the GRCA Health & Genetics Committee 

2017-08-07T16:10:14-07:00

One of the research studies that GRCA and the Golden Retriever Foundation support is in urgent need of blood samples from any registered Golden Retriever that has (at any time in its life) been defini

From the GRCA Health & Genetics Committee 2017-08-07T16:10:14-07:00

ROUSE MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIP TO FUN COMPARATIVE CANCER RESEARCH

2017-08-07T16:08:19-07:00

The Ontario Veterinary College, in conjunction with the Institute for Comparative Cancer Investigation at the University of Guelph, is pleased to announce the call for applications for the Arthur Rous

ROUSE MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIP TO FUN COMPARATIVE CANCER RESEARCH2017-08-07T16:08:19-07:00

Dog Disease Research at Broad Institute

2017-08-07T16:05:47-07:00

Broad Institute Studies http://www.broad.mit.edu/mammals/dog/donate.html Mast Cell Tumors (MCT) Update MCTs are cancerous proliferations of mast cells. Although they can and will spread throughout the

Dog Disease Research at Broad Institute2017-08-07T16:05:47-07:00

Centre for Companion Animal Health

2017-08-07T16:04:50-07:00

Written by Rhonda Hovan Rhonda Hovan has been a breeder and owner-handler of Golden Retrievers for more than thirty years. As a freelance writer, she has won both the Veterinary Information Network He

Centre for Companion Animal Health2017-08-07T16:04:50-07:00

An Important Message From the GRCA Health & Genetics Committee

2017-08-07T16:04:04-07:00

The next issue of the "Golden Retriever News" will present an update provided by the University of Minnesota on research supported in part by the Golden Retriever Foundation through its partnership wi

An Important Message From the GRCA Health & Genetics Committee2017-08-07T16:04:04-07:00

Using the canine genome to cure cancer and other diseases.

2017-08-07T16:02:49-07:00

Olson PN. Morris Animal Foundation, 45 Inverness Drive East, Englewood, CO 80112, USA. polson@morrisanimalfoundation.org A high-quality draft genome sequence of the domestic dog (Canis familiaris), to

Using the canine genome to cure cancer and other diseases.2017-08-07T16:02:49-07:00

Translation of new cancer treatments from pet dogs to humans. 

2017-08-07T16:01:03-07:00

Paoloni M, Khanna C. Comparative Oncology Program, Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute, 37 Convent Drive, Room 2144, Bethesda, Maryland 20892, USA. Naturally occurring cancers in pet

Translation of new cancer treatments from pet dogs to humans. 2017-08-07T16:01:03-07:00

Golden Retriever Familial Subaortic Stenosis Study

2017-08-07T15:57:47-07:00

Dr. Joshua Stern and the Cardiac Genetics Laboratory of Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine are conducting a research study to identify the genetic mutation responsible for Subv

Golden Retriever Familial Subaortic Stenosis Study2017-08-07T15:57:47-07:00

University of Minnesota 

2017-08-07T15:55:38-07:00

Office of the Dean College of Veterinary Medicine Dear colleague: Exciting discoveries are occurring every day at the College of Veterinary Medicine, and I would like to tell you about one of the most

University of Minnesota 2017-08-07T15:55:38-07:00

Deciding Whether and When to Neuter a Golden Retriever

2017-08-07T15:55:01-07:00

Faera Rhonda Hovan A focus on the serious issues of pet overpopulation and unwanted puppies has led to the common practice of neutering dogs prior to sexual maturity, often near the age of six months.

Deciding Whether and When to Neuter a Golden Retriever2017-08-07T15:55:01-07:00

FDA NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release: June 3, 2009

2017-08-07T15:54:09-07:00

FDA: First Drug to Treat Cancer in Dogs Approved The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today announced the approvalof Palladia (toceranib phosphate), the first drug developedspecifically for the treat

FDA NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release: June 3, 20092017-08-07T15:54:09-07:00

The AKC Canine Health Foundation

2017-08-07T15:53:28-07:00

is pleased to announce funding for two grants that are expected to improve therapies to treat canine lymphomas. Lymphoma is the most commonly seen cancer in dogs. Typically, animal treatment protocols

The AKC Canine Health Foundation2017-08-07T15:53:28-07:00

Canine Patients With B Cell Lymphoma

2017-08-07T15:42:55-07:00

Patient Disease Canine patients with B cell lymphoma Study Name Development of Artemisinin Compounds for Cancer Treatment. Purpose of the Study Lymphoma is the most common form of hematopoietic cancer

Canine Patients With B Cell Lymphoma2017-08-07T15:42:55-07:00

K9 Hemangiosarcoma Clinical Trial

2017-08-07T15:33:26-07:00

The Department of Oncology at VSCHV and the Department of Radiation Oncology at the AMC are collaborating for a clinical study to evaluate a new protocol for K9 Hemangiosarcoma (HSA).  As we all know,

K9 Hemangiosarcoma Clinical Trial2017-08-07T15:33:26-07:00

SEARCHABLE CLINICAL TRIALS DATABASE FOR CANCER IN PET ANIMALS

2017-08-05T00:05:16-07:00

https://cvmsecure.missouri.edu/vcs/ClinicalTrials/publicAccess/ Welcome to the Veterinary Cancer Trials website. This site is sponsored by the Veterinary Cooperative Oncology Group (VCOG), a group of

SEARCHABLE CLINICAL TRIALS DATABASE FOR CANCER IN PET ANIMALS2017-08-05T00:05:16-07:00

Improving Ability to Predict Cancer Spread

2017-08-05T00:03:36-07:00

Morris Animal Foundation–Funded Clinical Trial D09CA-031, North Carolina State University, Dr. Marlene L. Hauck Samples Requested: Canine soft-tissue sarcomas (including fibrosarcomas, hemangiopericyt

Improving Ability to Predict Cancer Spread2017-08-05T00:03:36-07:00

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